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Horse Racing in the Third Year of the Rabbit|Sha Tin Racecourse for Lunar New Year Horses

2023-01-24T04:14:11.083Z


Today (24th), the third day of the Lunar New Year, the annual New Year’s Eve Horse Day kicks off at Sha Tin Racecourse. Last year's Chinese New Year Race Day was held behind closed doors due to the severity of the epidemic, and it will be reopened to the public at the end of this year.


Today (24th), the third day of the Lunar New Year, the annual New Year’s Eve Horse Day kicks off at Sha Tin Racecourse.

Last year's Chinese New Year Race Day was held behind closed doors due to the severe epidemic situation. This year, it can reopen to the public at the end of the year, and there is no need to use vaccine passes. Horse fans can also remove masks to eat in the venue, which is crowded with people.

This year, the Jockey Club distributes a "lucky pen" and a lucky draw card to every horse fan who enters the venue. There are also large money trees and peach blossom forests for citizens to check in, and windmills for citizens to turn their luck.


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"Lunar New Year Race Day" today (24th) at the Sha Tin Racecourse reopened to horse fans after the closed-door race last year.

Horse fans do not need to use a vaccine pass to enter the venue, and they can eat without masks in the venue.

Before the start of the first race, the Jockey Club held an opening ceremony, inviting singer Joey Yung to sing and have a lion dance performance.

The atmosphere in the arena was warm and crowded, and horse fans gathered at the stands to watch the opening ceremony.

In addition, the jockeys are invited to come out holding the Huichun, and say their congratulations in Cantonese.

The Financial Secretary, Paul Chan Mo-po, and other guests also performed the eye-dotting ceremony for the lion dance.

The Jockey Club distributes a "lucky pen" and a lucky draw card to every fan who enters the venue. There are also large money trees and peach blossom forests for citizens to check in, and windmills for citizens to turn their luck.

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Source: hk1

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